IDT announces OStreaming Cameras

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  Integrated Design Tools, innovator of high speed camera solutions, is announcing its OS II OStreaming Series of camera systems. No other solution delivers brilliant, razor-sharp images with up to 5K resolution at capture speeds up to 400fps or up to 5,330 fps at full HD, whether you download or continuously stream. CEO Luiz Lourenço…

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Cable free solution for outdoor imaging over large areas

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A Case Study Making the most of wireless technology, let’s go totally cable-free – for power, control, download, video streaming and trigger, in addition to frame sync. Of course, wireless power is nothing new (we have battery powered cameras) but this configuration allows battery use for much longer periods of time. Hot swapping capability is…

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Wireless frame synchronisation

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Frame sync’ing cameras together is one of the main benefits of using digital high speed cameras rather than analogue. The idea of frame locked cameras was unheard of in the days of cine cameras. Until very recently, frame sync’ing wirelessly has just been a pipe dream. Most digital high speed cameras have cables for sync’ing,…

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Frame Synchronisation

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High speed cameras are often synchonised, (aka genlocked, framelocked) together. All but the most basic cameras include the ability to input or output a sync signal for this purpose. Creating movies with frames captured at exactly the same instant has many uses, including: Accurate motion analysis of an event with cameras at multiple viewing positions…

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Understanding Memory Types

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The two critical components in all digital high speed cameras are sensors, which have to get rid of an image very quickly in order to capture the next, and memory, which has to accept data at a phenomenal rate. Several different memory types are used. RAM in the camera. The majority of high speed cameras…

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Understanding Resolution

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Image resolution is measured in pixels – or picture elements; the dots that together make up the image. This article focuses on video resolution, although many aspects of course apply to still images too. When digital displays first became commonly used, they tended to be VGA resolution (640×480 pixels). Over the last few years the…

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